Re: This is a test



In article <rDc9i.14294$%T3.14066@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Steve Kelley <skelley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have submitted several responses to the current discussion threads
that have not shown up. I'm just trying to post this to see if whatever
problem existed before is now cleared up.

I saw a similar complaint from a Bell South user in talk.origins.
It may be relevant that both talk.origins and soc.atheism are
moderated. The poster in talk.origins gave enough information
about his missing article so I could identify it on my local
news server. So his news server had successfully emailed the
message to the moderator, the moderator had posted it, and the
moderator's news server had sent it out to the world, but somehow
the article failed to make it back to Bell South's news server.

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